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Students play in stock company six nights and two matinees
weekly for six months before graduation. Professional directors.
only-Scenic Design-Production-Dancing-Fencing-Pantomime
Voice Development-Shakespearean Reading, etc.

FALL TERM OPENS OCTOBER 1st.

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Write for Catalogue to the Director, Clare Tree Major.

1230 Fifth Avenue

New York City

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Applications for Winter Class received now. Details on request. Classes limited to twelve. Lecture privileges by special arrangement.

COURSE IN DESIGN

AS IT PERTAINS TO THE VISUAL SIDE OF DRAMATIC PRODUCTION

In writing to Advertisers please mention the Theatre Arts Magazine

"I think it is of real importance to the growth of the theatre in America that THEATRE ARTS MĂGAZINE should be expanded from a quarterly into a monthly magazine”

Eugene O'Neill
Jacob Ben-Ami
Lee Simonson

Otis Skinner
Robert E. Jones
Arthur Hopkins

Walter Prichard Eaton
Norman-Bel Geddes
George P. Baker

THEATRE ARTS--A MONTHLY

FOR

OR more than two years the editors of Theatre Arts Magazine have listened to friendly demands for monthly instead of quarterly publication. Actors and playwrights have joined with critics and playgoers in insisting that Theatre Arts should meet the opportunities and the needs of our burgeoning theatre with more timely and more complete presentation of fact and criticism. Directors and designers, architects of the theatre, leaders of the little theatre movement have asked for more frequent articles on modern theatre construction, playwriting, acting; for fuller records of interesting special performances, for more new plays, more extensive book reviews, more news-in short, for a better proportioned and more complete correlation of all the arts of the theatre.

And so Theatre Arts will become Theatre Arts Monthly with the January issue.

Each number will contain as much text and as many illustrations as in the past. The format, however will be slightly larger and squarer, enabling the pictures. in particular, to show to better advantage.

The editors have determined on a number of additions including:

Fuller news of every phase of progress in the professional and art theatres of America and Europe.

An editorial department presenting a definitive and creative point of view.

News of the Little Theatre throughout the world. More extensive book reviews and articles on plays and playwrights.

As long as good plays are available a play will be included, probably with full-length plays in the summer. The old subscription price of $2.00 for the four quarterly issues will become $4.00 for the twelve monthly numbers. The editors feel able to give three times as much at only twice the former price because of the increased interest already evident in the enlarged publication. Individual issues will be 50c.

EDITH J. R. ISAACS
KENNETH MACGOWAN
STARK YOUNG

of the

THEATRE GUILD?

There are no membership dues

Privileges include

I Theatre Tickets for Guild
Productions at reduced rates.

2 A special production for mem-
bers only.

THEATRE 3 Lectures by members of the
Guild staff, free.

Blanks and Information may be had on
application to Subscription Secretary

THE THEATRE GUILD
35th Street, between 5th and 6th Aves.
or by Telephone Fitzroy 2227

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THEATRE ARTS MAGAZINE COMPLETE SETS OF THE QUARTERLY $28.00 unbound-Volumes I-VII---bound $40.00

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Prices unbound: Volume I, $7.50; Volume II, $3.00. Volume III, $7.50; Volume IV, $4.50; Volume V, $3.25; Volume VI, $3.75; Volume VII, $2.50

(Volumes I and III sold only to complete sets)

N-B. Until November 1, 1923, Theatre Arts Magazine will bind
Subscribers' Copies at $1.50 a volume and postage. If your
sets are not complete, write for prices on the missing issues

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